Industrial Electricity

INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICITY PATHWAY

The electricity program includes the study of electrical control circuit theory and practice, control circuitry for all major household appliances, and most industrial applications. The program includes the theory and operation of all widely-used single- and three-phase motors, with laboratory demonstrations used to emphasize the important characteristics of each type of motor. Single- and three-phase transformer theory and connections are also covered. Throughout the curriculum, special emphasis is placed on electrical codes and procedures used by the practitioner. The program offers industry-recognized certifications embedded in the courses. Successful students will attain NCCER CORE and Electrical Level I certifications. In addition, successful students who have shown a good work ethic and attendance will have the option to participate in an interview with MC Dean after they graduate.


CARPENTRY I

GRADES: 9-12

Prerequisite(s): NONE

Credit: 1 ELECTIVE

Carpentry I is foundational for achieving high-level construction industry skills that can result in an exciting and lucrative career. With an emphasis on safety, students are taught to use hand and power tools, cut stock, apply construction mathematics, interpret blueprints, and understand basic rigging. Students will become proficient in identifying types of residential construction components to frame walls, floors, ceilings, roofs, doors, and windows. All students will obtain the required Construction Industry OSHA 10 safety credential.


CARPENTRY II (YEAR-LONG CLASS)

GRADES: 10-12

Prerequisite(s): CARPENTRY I

Credits: 2 ELECTIVE

Carpentry II prepares students for successful transition into postsecondary education for careers in carpentry and related fields, such as construction management, architecture, and others. Students are taught the safe use of hand and power tools common to the industry to complement their Construction Industry OSHA 10 safety credential earned in Carpentry I. Students will become proficient in assembling and installing various types of residential construction components according to industry standards, including forming foundations, framing floors, walls, ceiling, roofs, trusses, roofing materials, stairs, and exterior doors and windows.


ELECTRICITY I

GRADES: 11-12

Prerequisite(s): PASS THE APPROPRIATE PLACEMENT TEST

Credit: 1 ELECTIVE

Students develop fundamental electrical skills to help them prepare for a career in the installation, operation, maintenance, and repair of residential, commercial, and industrial systems. Students will engage in hands-on activities in a lab setting. They will be introduced to residential wiring of houses and apartments; commercial wiring of retailers, schools, businesses, and hospitals; and industrial wiring of factories. This program is located at the Lake Country Advanced Knowledge Center in South Hill.


ELECTRICITY II

GRADES: 11-12

Prerequisite(s): PASS THE APPROPRIATE PLACEMENT TEST

Credits: 2 ELECTIVE

Students will continue to develop skills in the installation, operation, maintenance, and repair of residential, commercial, and industrial electrical systems. Students will also study electrical theory and mathematical problems related to electricity, apply requirements of the National Electrical Code (NEC) Book, select and install conductors, examine lighting, communication, and power systems, and work with conduit and raceways, panelboards, switchboards, grounding systems, and generators. This course leads to industry certification options to further validate student mastery of related skills. This program is located at the Lake Country Advanced Knowledge Center in South Hill.

*BOTH COURSES ARE COMBINED FOR A YEAR-LONG, TWO PERIOD PROGRAM


CARPENTRY III (YEAR-LONG CLASS)

GRADES: 11-12

Prerequisite(s): CARPENTRY II

Credits: 2 ELECTIVE

Carpentry III is an advanced course that allows students to gain in-depth knowledge and hands-on experience in construction skills. Students explore specialized areas in carpentry, such as building decks and porches, alternative framing, interior finishes, drywall installation and finishing, as well as energy efficiency and green technology. Exploration of licensure requirements and entrepreneurial opportunities are emphasized.

INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICITY PATHWAY PLAN OF STUDY

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MCPS Pathway Industrial Electricity